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  • ...printed in black and white on a light grey paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them. * [http://bookletlibrary.org/s/saguer-pere// Booklet Library] scans from the inside.
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  • '''Terror''' is a Noise and Industrial music [[fanzine]] from Lithuania. ...hren, Clew of Theseus, Clo Goelach, Coma Detox, Gas Chamber, Haare, Hum of the Druid, Knurl, McKaras, Molester, Mourmansk 150, and Wertham.
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  • ...ine. The name 'Lärmkessel (noise tank)' we have taken from a festival with the same name. This should already be visible from the outset that it is not about trying a new town newspaper, or a general infor
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  • ...r]] and amateur humorist" living in [[Memphis]], TN. He formerly published the [[zine]] [[Cimarron Weekend]]. He is currently a freelance writer; his work [http://andrewearles.com/ The Andrew Earles home page]
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  • The site features articles about music covering indie rock bands as well as ele ...rnoise.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Her-Noise-Archive-Series-One.pdf Her Noise Archive].
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  • ...hite power, Wilmer Watts, and an article by Lester Bangs titled "The White Noise Supremacists". 28 pages. [[category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]]
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  • ...black' at the original surface level. The block is cut along the grain of the wood. Multiple colors can be printed by keying the paper to a frame around the woodblocks (where a different block is used for each color).
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  • ...a one anthology, released in August 2009 with a digital scan available on the Punks is Hippies Issuu archive web page. The zine originated from a blog.
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  • ...d personal writings with contributions from [[Kevin Kavanagh]] (who writes the [[Blast Off]] zine) and Kevo Murphy. ...ring the year since the first issue was released, not nearly as serious as the first issue.
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  • ...y are surprised to find out she does not, has never and will never live in the Motor City. * <b>[[Hello Cleveland: This Is Scum and Noise]]</b> 2005; two issues; made with [[Alex Spazz]] and [[Johnny Scumface]]
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  • '''The Orifice''' is a zine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and San Francisco, Ca ...ding humor, Queer sexuality and gender bending, [[Punk]] music and related noise, and original [[Comic|comic]] art. Co-Editor [[Sy]] later went on to create
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  • ...ns Beast''. The pretty experimental zines vary in stile, size and content. The zine is produced and published in Mönchengladbach, Germany. ...ed with the music label [[Econore]] ([[Econore Magazine]]), specialised in noise and experimental music.
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  • ...founding member of the Profane Existence (P.E.) collective, and editor of the long-running [[Anarchism|anarcho]]-[[punk]] zine [[Profane Existence]]. In ...Alternative Scene]] (M.A.S.). From 1991-1993, he sang and played bass for the Minneapolis punk band Pissed. Siskind later became a vocalist for Disrespec
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  • ...ocused on extreme [[hardcore]] [[punk]] (powerviolence, fastcore etc), and noise music. It ran for two full issues and one collaborative issue during 2010 a ...unterstroke," collaborative zine with Richard Johnston-Jones ([[Madness of the Crowd]]), Matt Jordan ([[Expect Delays]]) and Chaz Hewitt (Eat a Book Recor
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  • ...cts two major metropolitan areas: Copenhagen, the Danish capital city, and the major Swedish city of Malmö. ...ght blue paper. The photographs have a ''noise'' effect on them that makes the zine look a bit trash and printed on a cheap printer.
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  • ...ne]] and music zine put out by [[Josh Medsker]] starting in 2001. He began the zine in Japan, then moved to Austin, TX., and then New York City. ...''Twenty-Four Hours'' also featured fiction and poetry from writers around the country. There have also been interviews with writers such as Neal Pollack
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  • [[Image:Angry-at-the-bus-stop-5.gif|200px|thumb|right|Angry at the Bus Stop issue 5]] '''Angry at the Bus Stop''' was a Nottingham, UK based [[fanzine]] which was dissolved in 2
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  • ''Singalong!'' was published in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The first issue appeared in February 1957, and Volume II, No.1 was released Jul ...r folk music zines, such as [[Folk Scene]] in the 1960s, and [[Folks]], in the 1970s and 1980s, would continue to be published.
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  • [[Image:Artemis (final).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover of the autumn 2009 issue - design by Jenny McLure]] ...ine is usually released three times a year, and is distributed for free at the university.
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  • '''The Dragomen''' was a [[One-shot|one off]] [[comic]] [[zine]]. It was written a ...they wished. The cover had a two colour screenprint of artwork inside and the zine was bound together by laces.
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  • ...sy fanzine founded by [[Charles R. Saunders]], and published on behalf of the Ottawa Science Fiction Society (OSFS). ...aunders. The fourth issue was edited by Jeff Cohen, with Kim Kofmel one of the subsequent editors.
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  • ...adbach and Berlin. The label is focussing on experimental and all kinds of noise music. ...ember 2010 presenting art and interviews with musician Carsten Vollmer and The Duke of Zuke. Issue #2 was published Februar 2013 with more pages.
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  • ...ronic, and things that appealed to the darker side". This was the birth of the legendary [[Punk Magazine]], which became an inspiration to countless other * ''Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk'' with Gillian McCain (Penguin Books, 1997)
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  • '''Issue Two:''' [[Billy Childish]] and the MBE's interview, Coco's Lovers interview, Reviews, Rants etc. ...sed until it ceased to be in early 2010. A CD was made called Clipper Guts Noise Report Volume One.
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  • ...ial, neo-folk, ambient, noise and experimental music have appeared so far. The zine is edited by Tony, with Squeeky Pete listed as deputy editor. It featu Issue #5: The Grey Wolves, Von Thronstahl, Reborn Beton, Katscan, P.A.L., article on Las
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  • ..., Donal Ogilvie, and Jeff Jenke-- all seniors, and all members of the punk-noise band Bryce Hammer. ...]s, and cut and paste [[Anarchism|anarchy]]. Also typically, it attracted the wrath of school administrators, who tried to prevent its distribution on sc
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  • ...was a [[fanzine]] published by Brian from Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S.A. in the 1990's. ...photos of bands such as Nightmare, Urban Terror, Deathside and Geshpenst; the column "Koretsu Korner" by Yasu of Devour Records, which features more news
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  • ..., since 2006, been undergoing categorisation to create an online database. The current project is being undertaken by a library technician in training as ...dent arts and new media organisation, existing in various incarnations for the past ten years.
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  • ...[[Maximum Rock N Roll]]. His essay "The Problem With Music" (an attack on the major labels) is widely reprinted. ...dited with recording 2,000 records and CDs. He is the owner and founder of the Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago.
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  • ...products at gigs set up by the local collective he is part of, Independent Noise For Youths (I.N.F.Y). ...ro sells items at local gigs, at a set up 'distro table', and also through the postal system.
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  • ...er local bands in the Nashville area. The book is printed and produced by the author/artist, and is sold for non-profit, on a donation basis. ...bpoena the easy ones: traffic stops, jay walkers, and noise abusers, while the most heinous criminals are let off free to go, as long as they keep causing
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  • '''Comatulid''' is the pen name of Dominick Simone, a zine editor operating out of Northern Califo ...a fan of squatting, feminism, and Beat Authors such as Richard Brautigan. The print run of each issue is often under 100 copies and are distributed by sc
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  • '''Tune Up''' is a folk music [[fanzine]] published by the Philadelphia Folksong Society from Philadelphia, U.S.A. ...ssues were edited by Janet Hauguel. It was available mainly for members of the Society.
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  • ...America. The first three issues were photocopied, but by the fourth issue the zine was printed. ...[[Suburban Voice]], [[Wild Times]], and [[xXx]]. The stand-out feature of the zine that separated it from others is that it devoted one page to fishing,
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  • ...tion wished to celebrate these artists, their independent productions, and the do-it-yourself culture of zines. This exhibition was curated by Colin Matth ...ives Gallery in Milwaukee. The exhibition was free and open to the public. The exhibition included work by:
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  • ...d in the 1990's. At the time, Rev. Anthony was the youngest Priest IIIº in the Church of Satan. Several issues of this zine devoted to Satanism were released during the decade that it was published. Featured were interview with Michael Moynihan
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  • ...d author Dennis Cooper. Other articles include a history of Noise Rock and the label Sub Pop. ''you can't hide your love forever'' also featured extensive The staff for this zine are listed as Michael Segal, John Huston, and David Seg
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  • ...Loop to Oak Park. Copies of The Skeleton can be found at [[Myopic Books]], The Empty Bottle, and other places around Chicago. ...ling Tales of Bi-Polar Adventures, Sports, Paper on Paper, Comics & Games, The Future
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  • ...ief making, a humerous look at social issues and information on electronic/noise happenings, promoting local gigs and releases."[http://667u.com/no%20frills The final issue came with a CD from people who had supported the zine, including:
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  • ...dith Stern]], also known as Merrydeath, who had previously written [[Crude Noise]]. ...on but also about the women’s lives and the events leading up to and after the abortions.
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  • ...Since then, ten issues have been released. The editorship has changed over the years; previous editors included Valentina, Deborah Q and Eleonora Romano; Darklife covers everything from gothic to experimental, electronic, ritual, noise, avant garde and industrial music. While based in Switzerland, its contribu
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  • '''Zimri''' was a science fiction fanzine from the UK published by Lisa Conesa. .... [[Harry Turner]] ([[Now & Then]], [[Zenith]]) became Art Editor by 1974. The zine notably included poetry, which had been out of favour with zine editor
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  • '''Gardyloo''' was a folk music fanzine created by [[Lee Hoffman]] in the 1950s in New York City, NY, U.S.A. ...ted on various colours of paper. it was subtitled, "The Magazine of War to the Death, With a Cast of Thousands". Lee stopped publishing ''Gardyloo'' in 1
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  • ...Lesa, Lynn, Jim Igoe, The Nutty Redskin, M. W. Russell, Zero, and [[Donny The Punk]]. ...ffy-head, fever, so you can rest 'zine]], [[No KKK No Fascist USA]], [[The Noise]], [[Not Your Bastard]], [[Open Road]], [[Ooompa! Ooompa!]], [[Rude Review]
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  • [[Image:Songmakers_Almanac_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Songmakers Alamanac'''<br/>Vol. IV, No. 7 July 1965]] '''The Songmakers Almanac''' was a fanzine devoted to folk music edited by Bill Wo
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  • Published in the UK, ''Folk Scene'' was released in the 1960s. At least 9 issues appeared. ...ured John Pearse; Nigel Denver; Pete Stanley, Dave Wiseman and Wizz Jones; The Leesiders; Colin Wilkie; and John Foreman.
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  • ...a'' was released Septembre, 1984, and is 14 pages total. The main theme of the zine was [[Mail Art]] and Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature [[ ...of albums, including Tribal Noise and The Wraith; A Personal Message from the Temple ov Psychick Youth.
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  • ...stil runs MRR as a website. It is dedicated to supporting and reporting on the underground [[punk]] rock scene. ...tz (owner of Mordam distribution) and Jello Biafra (of the Dead Kennedys). The radio show still runs to this day.
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  • ...], [[F Noise]], [[Goog Poogly]], [[The Livin' End]], [[The Living Eye]], [[The Offense Newsletter]], [[Pages of Rage]], [[Ripper]], [[Savage Pink]], [[Sch ...father of the owner of I.R.S. Records is the Assistant Deputy Director of the C.I.A. Contributors for this issue were John Crawford, Graham, Jim Shedden,
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  • '''Icky A.''' is a [[zinester]] from the U.S.A. Icky has lived in a number of States in the U.S.A. He is best known as the editor of [[Nosedive]] zine.
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